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Yes, and this is the reason why an option for that behaviour would be the best solution. You could it turn off and I could it turn on (or vice versa).

By the way: The main reason for me to use Multi Commander is, that it is the only file manager I found, in which every tab has it’s own folder tree. What I mean is, that it is possible, that in tab 1 folder A is expanded and in tab 2 folder B is expanded. In all other file managers, in all tabs are the same folders expanded. If I expand folder B in tab 2, it is also expanded in tab 1. You understand what I mean? (Sorry for my bad English!)

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This picture shows on the left the Windows Explorer and on the right Multi Commander. You see, it is not the same. Windows Explorer recognizes if a folder has no subfolders. If Windows Explorer does this wrong, then the wrong way is the better way!

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Hm, I think an option "Scanning Subfolders" would be helpfull. Windows Explorer does not have this problem. Total Commander also not.

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Damn!

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Hi,

if the width of the folder tree is too small to show all folders and their sub-folders at the same time, the folder tree is auto-centering the current folder when I click on it. Is there an option to prevent this behaviour?

Kind regards,
Magistus ...

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Support and Feedback / Folder Tree: Why a + even at empty folders?
« on: April 25, 2016, 12:27:57 »
Hi,

in my folder tree are plus-symbols (+) at the left of all folders, even when they have no sub-folders. Why? These symbols are only needed to expand an folder if is has sub-folders. When I click at a + of an empty folder, the + disappears. Is there an option to avoid prevent the +-symbols at folders which have no sub-folders?

Kind regards,
Magistus ...

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